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The eLife initiative. Ours is a unique collaboration between researchers and three influential funders of research in life science and biomedicine to advance science through effective research communi...

Another important article that discuss on an immediate need for a potential rethinking on redefining priorities of bioinformatics. While I cannot completely agree with "demise" aspects of the article due to several reasons including different answers discussed in BioStars [1-2] and related articles [3-4] I liked the epilogue, especially this part...

"The merging of computation into the fabric of biosciences and biomedicine by 2020, while acquiring a key, critical position amongst other technologies in the toolkit, will possibly necessitate a redefinition of computational biology as a distinct discipline in the not-so-distant future."

2 amazing world music artists. A classical keerthana in telugu and poetic rendering of arabic poetry. Fascinating percussion, tabla and drums in the background. An exceptional, rare piece of music - pure musical bliss.﻿

The Erasmus Mundus BioHealth Computing Graduate School offers a masters course in BioHealth Computing to selected excellent students.It is of interest for students and scholars who can participate in this network of universities, research and innovation centers distributed over Europe and Asia.We are offering scholarships from 24.000 €/year for non-European students to 10.000 €/year for European students. Deadline for online application is 10th of January 2012

with more universities signing on all the time. This started less than a year ago, when a Stanford professor decided to try and teach an AI class online. Over a million people signed up, and it was an amazing response.

Continue to educate yourself, for FREE!

And hey, if you want to tell your Mom you're studying humanities from Princeton or Computer Science at Stanford, we won't tell on you!﻿

As an undergraduate at Caltech (1968-72) I had the privilege of knowing Richard Feynman. (Well, "knowing" may be too strong a word. He knew me well enough to nod and once ask me to borrow my date to dance with at a social.) His lectures were inspiring and he was a renowned "rascal" of science, constantly poking at the curtain in order to expose wonder. Now you can tune in and watch seven of his famous lectures on physics.﻿